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Motion Picture MP2013-3

35th Division Reunion, St. Louis

Administrative Information

Original Format(s)
Motion Picture
Footage
290 feet
Running Time
8 minutes 46 seconds
Film Gauge
8mm
Sound
silent
Color
Color
Produced by
Lou Vincente
Restrictions
Unrestricted
Keywords
Parades
Presidential trips
Reunions
Veterans
Description

Color home movie of scenes from the 35th Division reunion in St. Louis, Missouri, attended by President Harry S. Truman. Mr. Truman fought with the 35th Division in World War I.

Date(s)
June 11, 1950
Available Format(s)
Motion Picture

SD-quality copies of already digitized motion pictures are available for $20, and HD-quality copies of already digitized motion pictures are $50. Copies of motion pictures not already digitized will incur additional costs.

SD-quality copies of already digitized motion pictures are available for $20, and HD-quality copies of already digitized motion pictures are $50. Copies of motion pictures not already digitized will incur additional costs.

This item does not circulate but reproductions may be purchased.

To request a copy of this item, please contact truman.reference@nara.gov​​​​​​​

Please note that this video belongs to a different video collection than the items available to be borrowed by teachers, from our Education Department.

Moving Image Type
Motion Picture

Shot List

0:00  Parade:  President Truman is walking with other veterans of the 35th Division, in his white suit. He talks to people on the street, and there are crowd shots.    

1:39  President Truman arrives at the reviewing stand, waves his hat.

2:19  Views of the parade: majorettes, military units, nurses, various schools (Walbridge, Wellston Memorial, Scruggs School).

6:12  President Truman on the reviewing stand.

6:16  Parade

6:32  President Truman coming down the steps of the reviewing stand to a white car. He is driven to an area by the Mississippi River with a speaker’s stand. There is a large crowd around. An unidentified speaker is speaking.

8:38  President Truman speaks.

8:46  Ends.